Napolitano: Prioritizing finite resources makes sense

"It makes sense to prioritize our finite resources on removing a
Mexican citizen who is wanted for murder in his home country ahead of a
Mexican national who is the sole provider for his American citizen
spouse; It makes sense to remove a Costa Rican man convicted of sexual
assault against a minor before we spend the time and money to send a
mother back to her violent and abusive husband in Jamaica, separating
her from her American-born children; finally, it makes sense to
prioritize resources on the removal of a Chinese man convicted of
aggravated assault and weapons offenses before removing a 10th grade
student who was brought to this country when he was a child. These
are actual examples of the recent use of discretion. They do not
constitute amnesty. They reflect the judicious and intelligent use of
resources, common sense and prioritization."